Davies P T, Cummings E M
Department of Psychology, West Virginia University, Morgantown 26506-6040.
Psychol Bull. 1994 Nov;116(3):387-411. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.116.3.387.
An emotional security hypothesis that builds on attachment theory is proposed to account for recent empirical findings on the impact of marital conflict on children and to provide directions for future research. Children's concerns about emotional security play a role in their regulation of emotional arousal and organization and in their motivation to respond in the face of marital conflict. Over time these response processes and internalized representations of parental relations that develop have implications for children's long-term adjustment. Emotional security is seen as a product of past experiences with marital conflict and as a primary influence on future responding. The impact and interaction of other experiential histories within the family that affect children's emotional security are also examined, with a focus on parent-child relations.
本文提出了一个基于依恋理论的情感安全假设,以解释近期关于婚姻冲突对儿童影响的实证研究结果,并为未来的研究提供方向。儿童对情感安全的关注在其情绪唤醒和组织调节以及面对婚姻冲突时的反应动机中发挥着作用。随着时间的推移,这些反应过程以及由此形成的父母关系的内化表征对儿童的长期适应具有影响。情感安全被视为过去婚姻冲突经历的产物,也是对未来反应的主要影响因素。本文还考察了家庭中其他影响儿童情感安全的经历的影响和相互作用,重点关注亲子关系。